Still has the 42.5 pilot jets and mixture screws seem happiest (lean-drop method) at 4 turns now !!! Needed to turn in the idle speed adjustment screw to raise idle speed. As the engine warmed up, the idle went down. After warmed up and a test drive of a couple miles, I had to increase the idle speed a little more again! Definitely seems too rich now but I'm not sure what's going on with the mixture screws and the idle quality except it is about 20 degrees cooler today than it was yesterday.
Maybe I should have taken Steve's (and everyone else's on here) advice and stripped the carbs to begin with and elimentate the guesswork surrounding the behavoir/backfiring, I'm experiencing now.
I looked carefully and cannot see or hear any signs of exhaust leakage anywhere from the cylinder heads to the exhaust outlet. "O"-rings are in very good condition as are the mount rubbers even if they are the wrobng ones. I think the wrong carb mounts are on the bike. These are 2mm too small, but I am certain there are no intake leaks. At least not as far as I can tell by listening through a tube all around where leaks can occur. Spraying WD-40 near the cylinder head intake ports yields no change in the idle.
Backfiring had been almost non-existant the past day, running 122 mains, 42.5 pilot jets and mixture screws afjusted to 3- 3.5 turns (lean-drop method).
Will try Eric's suggestion with 125 mains and 140 pilot screws now and report back in a couple of hours or so.
Thanks everyone for all the help !
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